respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Systems 2024-09-16
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- The smallest unit that makes up all living o
- Body system where the heart pumps blood throughout the body
- Body system that controls the human body
- Body system that removes liquid waste from the body
- A collection of tissues joined together into a structure
- Body system that breaks down food into nutrients
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- Body system responsible for providing oxygen to the body
- A mass of similar cells that perform a specific function
- A living thing that releases energy and responds to the environment
- Body system that helps to move the body
10 Clues: Body system that helps to move the body • Body system that controls the human body • The smallest unit that makes up all living o • Body system that breaks down food into nutrients • Body system that removes liquid waste from the body • Body system responsible for providing oxygen to the body • A mass of similar cells that perform a specific function • ...
Chapter 13: Your Body Systems 2023-10-04
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- a small, saclike organ that stores bile
- a digestive gland that helps digest fats
- a coiled tube 20-23 feet long where 90% of digestion takes place
- carry blood to and from cells, arteries, and veins
- cells that make up the nervous system
- includes the heart, different types of blood vessels, and the blood
- this system contains the organs that supply your blood with oxygen
- a connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
- the place where two or more bones meet
- a type of muscle that is found in the walls of your heart
- a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- a gland that helps the small intestine
- the upper part of the respiratory system, which contains the vocal cords
- the nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body
- this system works together to break down food
- the body’s message and control center
- carry blood to all parts of the body and back to the heart
- two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a passage in your throat that takes air in and out of your lungs
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- the force of blood pushing against the wall of the blood vessels
- a strong, flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily
- muscle attached to bones that enables you to move your body
- the brain and the spinal cord
- an open sore in the stomach lining
- the process by which the body breaks down food into smaller pieces
- a system made up of tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs
- this system is the framework of bones and other tissues
- the command center, or coordinator of the nervous system
- a muscle that acts as the pump for the circulatory system
- a type of muscle found in organs and in blood vessels and glands
- a digestive juice produced by the salivary glands
- a large, dome-shaped muscle that enables breathing
- carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
- the group of organs that work together to remove waste
- this system includes organs and tissues
- two passageways that branch from the trachea to each lung
- cord a long bundle of neurons that send messages from brain to all parts of body
37 Clues: the brain and the spinal cord • an open sore in the stomach lining • cells that make up the nervous system • the body’s message and control center • the place where two or more bones meet • a gland that helps the small intestine • a small, saclike organ that stores bile • this system includes organs and tissues • a digestive gland that helps digest fats • ...
Ch. 10 Digestion & Excretion 2020-10-02
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- thick liquid food in your stomach
- the process by which nutrients pass into your blood stream
- absorbs nutrient molecules
- watery fluid produced by the kidneys
- waves of muscular contraction
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- helps break down fats
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- junction between your digestive tract and respiratory system
- tiny filtering units in the kidneys
- organ that stores bile
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- major organs of the excretory system
- waste produced by your liver
- seals off the trachea when swallowing
- process by which the body collects and removes wastes
15 Clues: helps break down fats • organ that stores bile • absorbs nutrient molecules • waste produced by your liver • waves of muscular contraction • thick liquid food in your stomach • tiny filtering units in the kidneys • major organs of the excretory system • watery fluid produced by the kidneys • seals off the trachea when swallowing • substances that speed up chemical reactions • ...
Human Body System Review 2023-01-09
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- small bronchi
- Has oxygenated blood in it, blood vessel
- Small sac that transfers air
- Storage for waste
- The lower part of the heart
- The top part of the heart
- Filters blood
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- Example: heart, stomach,kidney
- Example:Circulatory system, Respiratory system
- Creates scabs and is part of blood
- Group of cells
- a muscle that makes the lungs move and helps us breathe
- 2 airways for air to get in the lungs that late split into smaller pathways
- What is in the kidney used to filter blood
- It has deoxygenated blood flowing through it, blood vessel
15 Clues: small bronchi • Filters blood • Group of cells • Storage for waste • The top part of the heart • The lower part of the heart • Small sac that transfers air • Example: heart, stomach,kidney • Creates scabs and is part of blood • Has oxygenated blood in it, blood vessel • What is in the kidney used to filter blood • Example:Circulatory system, Respiratory system • ...
Angel Nunez Body Systems Crossword 2018-02-20
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- The system that deals with glands and hormones.
- The system that excretes waste.
- The system that provides movement for the body.
- The system that transports oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body.
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- It is the protective barrier for the body and regulates body temperature.
- The system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- The support system of the body.
- The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs.
- The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for.
10 Clues: The support system of the body. • The system that excretes waste. • The system that deals with glands and hormones. • The system that provides movement for the body. • The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • The system that exchanges oxygen and CO2 through the lungs. • The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for. • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2018-02-09
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- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
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- ATP is made from this and glucose
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • System that consist of the lungs and airways • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2022-03-23
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- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
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- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- ATP is made from this and glucose
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • System that consist of the lungs and airways • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Anja Berke - Body Systems 2023-03-03
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- This body system includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerve endings
- This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- The system in charge of taking in oxygen through the nose and mouth
- The body system that helps you move
- This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body
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- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- The body system that helps your body keep its shape
- The circulatory system uses ___, capillaries, and arteries to move blood through the body
- The digestive process starts with this
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system
10 Clues: The body system that helps you move • The digestive process starts with this • The organ that pumps blood through the body • The body system that helps your body keep its shape • This organ is the control center of the nervous system • This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body • This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • ...
Week 7 Vocab and Stems 2018-12-04
13 Clues: land • move • brain • health • walk, move • you swallow • air into the lungs • lungs from the abdomen • System all of the organs that provide • passage that connects to the bronchi and • a flap of tissue that covers the trachea • a large dome-shaped muscle that separates • passages through which air enters the lungs
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2021-02-12
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- appeared in Wuhan, China, in December 2019
- sparked an outbreak in Saudi Arabia
- causes skin lesions,3,000 years, Egypt
- also known as the 1918 influenza pandemic
- Black Death
- characteristic red rash
- viral infection
- Bacteria that attacks the lungs
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome
- Deadly lung infection
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- bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
- Mosquito-borne virus
- parasite carried by blood-sucking mosquitoes
- inflammation of the meninges
- began in West Africa in 2014
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
- flavivirus spread by mosquitoes
- skin, peripheral nerves,respiratory,eyes
- A seasonal, respiratory infection,
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
20 Clues: Black Death • viral infection • Mosquito-borne virus • Deadly lung infection • characteristic red rash • bacterium Vibrio cholerae. • inflammation of the meninges • began in West Africa in 2014 • Sexually Transmitted Disease • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • flavivirus spread by mosquitoes • Bacteria that attacks the lungs • Severe acute respiratory syndrome • ...
Locally and International Emerging Microbes Crossword 2025-12-04
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- viral illness capable of causing shock and multiorgan failure
- viral infection that can require critical care in immunocompromised hosts
- virus causing encephalitis with rapid neurological decline
- avian-origin influenza capable of severe lower respiratory disease
- multidrug-resistant yeast causing invasive infections in hospitalized patients
- hemorrhagic fever producing vascular collapse and high fatality
- coronavirus capable of progressing to severe hypoxia and ARDS
- viral illness marked by abrupt respiratory distress and pulmonary edema
- adult respiratory infection progressing to severe disease in high-risk patients
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- hospital-acquired pathogen with limited antibiotic susceptibility
- ICU-associated organism causing ventilator-linked pneumonia
- zoonotic bacterial infection causing acute kidney and liver failure
- carbapenem-resistant bacteria producing enzymes that inactivate last-line antibiotics
- critical form of dengue producing plasma leakage and shock
- bird-associated influenza leading to rapid respiratory compromise
- tuberculosis resistant to nearly all standard drug regimens
- mosquito-borne viral infection with intense systemic inflammation
- tick-borne viral infection leading to sudden hemorrhage and shock
- coronavirus infection causing acute respiratory failure in critical patients
19 Clues: critical form of dengue producing plasma leakage and shock • virus causing encephalitis with rapid neurological decline • ICU-associated organism causing ventilator-linked pneumonia • tuberculosis resistant to nearly all standard drug regimens • viral illness capable of causing shock and multiorgan failure • ...
LS9S1U2 2022-11-17
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- B-cells produce ____.
- a body system that moves blood around our body.
- Which system sends signals around the body?
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removes waste gases?
- a body system that removes wastes from body.
- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
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- the outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- Trains white blood cells to fight disease and infection.
- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
- this is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • a body system that removes wastes from body. • a body system that moves blood around our body. • the outer covering protects our body from any harm. • the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat. • ...
Body systems crossword 2023-02-14
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- The heart is which type of muscle?
- The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
- The system that removes waste from our BODY
- The stomach is what type of muscle?
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- The lungs are in which type of body system?
- Connects bones to bones
- breaks down food in our body
- the center control of our body
- Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD.
- Connects muscles to bones
10 Clues: Connects bones to bones • Connects muscles to bones • breaks down food in our body • the center control of our body • The heart is which type of muscle? • Removes toxic waste from our BLOOD. • The stomach is what type of muscle? • The lungs are in which type of body system? • The system that removes waste from our BODY • The system in-charge of our Hair, Skin and Nails.
Body Systems 2023-01-24
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- Can you feel that? The brain and nerves control this system.
- Works with another system to allow movement.
- Biceps and triceps belong to this system.
- Body's transport system. Moving things with blood.
- Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need.
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- Waste products are gotten rid of using this system.
- Body's breathing system.
- Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system.
8 Clues: Body's breathing system. • Biceps and triceps belong to this system. • Works with another system to allow movement. • Body's transport system. Moving things with blood. • Waste products are gotten rid of using this system. • Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need. • Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system. • ...
Topic 3: Lesson 1 - Body Organization (Pgs 130-137) 2023-11-06
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- ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body
- ___________ system - how your body communicates and is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- ___________ system - begins with esophagus squeezing food to stomach and then the stomach crushes food; food broken down by acids
- Groups of similar cells that perform the same function
- ___________ system - brings in oxygen and moves out carbon dioxide by way of the lungs
- ___________ system - protects your body from outside damage - includes skin , hair, nails
- ___________ system - includes your immune system: defense system against infections
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- ___________ system - controls your movements, help you stand straight, allow you to breath
- a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.
- ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs
- ___________ system - gets rid of waste products and toxic substances in your body
- a group of organs that work together, performing major functions.
- ___________ system - a collection of glands that produces important chemicals; control of many body functions
- ___________ system - main functions are to support your body, protect your organs, make blood cells and store minerals.
14 Clues: Groups of similar cells that perform the same function • ___________ system - responsible for producing sperm and eggs • a group of organs that work together, performing major functions. • a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together. • ___________ system - carries oxygen-rich blood to all the parts of your body • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- Organs in your body that help you to breathe
- Processes your food
- Collection of glands that produce hormones
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
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- Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions
- Produces babies
- Helps you fight diseases
- Network of tissues
- All the bones in your body
- Also known as the renal system
10 Clues: Produces babies • Network of tissues • Processes your food • Helps you fight diseases • All the bones in your body • Also known as the renal system • Collection of glands that produce hormones • Organs in your body that help you to breathe • Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions • Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
Respiratory System by Matthew Weiner 2020-06-16
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- the exhalation and expelling out respiratory waste products like carbon dioxide
- a collection of organs whose main job is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- tissue that surrounds the lung
- a very flexible piece of elastic cartilage that covers the opening of the trachea
- the area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds
- an inflammation and infection of the lungs
- Bronchioles narrow and person may have difficulty breathing. (attacks can be triggered by dust, pollen, etc.)
- composed of the alveoli and capillary membranes
- lymphatic tissue located on the sides of the throat filters out infections
- dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs; muscle that contracts to start the breathing process
- Refers to a condition that results in shortness of breath and discomfort with breathing
- lymphatic tissue on the back of throat and it filters out infections
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- air-filled cavities in the frontal, maxilae, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
- one of the two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- longer, narrower, and is divided into two lobes
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals
- tip of the external nose
- the inhalation and breathing in of air and oxygen
- shorter, broader, and is divided into three lobes
- Airway that extends from the bronchus
- breathing and cellular respiration
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment;
- tiny air sacs of the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities
- two external openings in the nasal cavity admits air to the lungs filtration of the air moisturization of the air
- the passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
27 Clues: tip of the external nose • tissue that surrounds the lung • breathing and cellular respiration • Airway that extends from the bronchus • an inflammation and infection of the lungs • the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • longer, narrower, and is divided into two lobes • composed of the alveoli and capillary membranes • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17
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- false vocal cords
- act as resonance chambers in speech
- increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
- store air for gas exchange
- air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity
- air-blood barrier
- divides nostrils
- reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
- anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
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- vibrate with expelled air for speech
- terminal branches of the respiratory tree
- the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
- posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- bring air from the trachea to the lungs
- allows air safely in and out of lungs
- shield shaped part of the larynx
- forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
- prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
- double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs
20 Clues: divides nostrils • false vocal cords • air-blood barrier • store air for gas exchange • shield shaped part of the larynx • act as resonance chambers in speech • vibrate with expelled air for speech • allows air safely in and out of lungs • bring air from the trachea to the lungs • terminal branches of the respiratory tree • forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17
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- act as resonance chambers in speech
- double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs
- terminal branches of the respiratory tree
- increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
- bring air from the trachea to the lungs
- false vocal cords
- air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
- prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
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- divides nostrils
- allows air safely in and out of lungs
- forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
- air-blood barrier
- posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- shield shaped part of the larynx
- reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
- the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
- anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- vibrate with expelled air for speech
- store air for gas exchange
- air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity
20 Clues: divides nostrils • air-blood barrier • false vocal cords • store air for gas exchange • shield shaped part of the larynx • act as resonance chambers in speech • vibrate with expelled air for speech • allows air safely in and out of lungs • bring air from the trachea to the lungs • terminal branches of the respiratory tree • forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow • ...
Chapter 22 The Respiratory System 2012-06-15
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- a majority of oxygen binds to this molecule on the RBCs
- blood pH higher than 7.35
- small dilated chamber of the nose that has gaurd hairs
- the process of carrying gases from the alveoli to the systemic tissues and vice verse
- dividing wall of the nose composed of bone and hyaline cartilage
- this structure houses both the palatine and lingual tonsils
- the other name for an Adam's apple
- site for gas exchange
- muscles that elevate the larynx during swallowing
- largest component of inspired air
- close the larynx during swallowing, no role in speech
- internal chamber of the nose
- structure anterior to the esophagus, supported by C-shaped rings
- also known as the voice box
- this lobe only has two lobes
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- the back-and-forth traffic of O2 abd CO2 across the respiratory membrane
- flap of tissue that gaurds the larynx from food and drink
- carbon dioxide is 20x more soluble than this
- prime mover of pulmonary ventilation
- this law states the pressure of a given quantity of gas is inversely proportional to its volume
- mechanism of debris removal by upward beating cilia
- this structure receives the auditory tubes and houses the pharyngeal tonsils
- these three structures of the nose ensure that the air is cleansed, warmed, and humidified
- serous membrane that is the surface of the lung
- branching system of air tubes that extend from each lung
- produce sound when air passes between them
26 Clues: site for gas exchange • blood pH higher than 7.35 • also known as the voice box • internal chamber of the nose • this lobe only has two lobes • largest component of inspired air • the other name for an Adam's apple • prime mover of pulmonary ventilation • produce sound when air passes between them • carbon dioxide is 20x more soluble than this • ...
Chapter12 AH311 Sp23 Respiratory System 2023-03-18
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- blue mucous membranes due to low oxygen levels
- abbreviation for machine treating sleep apnea
- surgical hole in trachea to allow breathing
- collapse of lungs
- medical term for runny noise
- use lighted scope to view vocal cords
- tiny hairs lining respiratory tract
- pus in lungs
- dust particles in lungs with inflammation
- lack of ability to smell
- medicine to help patient cough up mucus
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- high CO2 in blood
- abbreviation for genetic disease with thick mucous in lungs
- listening sounds within body using stethoscope
- air in thorax cavity
- abbreviation for Mycobacterial lung granulomas
- dilated air sacs with destruction alveolar walls
- Coal Miner's disease
- term for shortness of breath
- surgically remove fluid from thoracic cavity
- medicine to stop coughing
- cough up blood from lungs
- rumbling bronchial sounds with sputum obstruction
23 Clues: pus in lungs • high CO2 in blood • collapse of lungs • air in thorax cavity • Coal Miner's disease • lack of ability to smell • medicine to stop coughing • cough up blood from lungs • medical term for runny noise • term for shortness of breath • tiny hairs lining respiratory tract • use lighted scope to view vocal cords • medicine to help patient cough up mucus • ...
Ch 13 Respiratory System - Read 2023-04-17
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- 3-part passageway between nasal cavity & larynx.
- Misunderstood death of newborns. Abbrev.
- Lung air sacs for diffusion.
- Total amount of exchangeable air; ~4800ml.2wds
- Chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema. Abbrev.
- You do this when your body needs to completely fill your lungs will air.
- Most important gas for breathing stimulus. 2wds
- Process of supplying body tissues with O2.
- Term for the voice box.
- Blue color of the skin due to hypoxia.
- Flap that keeps food & liquid out of lungs.
- These carry debris & mucus up and out of the trachea.
- Anatomical term for "windpipe."
- 1/3 of all cancer deaths is this type.
- Abbrev for deadly respiratory disorder caused by bacteria.
- Inadequate oxygen supply to tissues.
- All the passageways up to, but not including the alveoli, are part of this "zone."
- Cessation of breath.
- Difficulty in breathing.
- Large WBC that migrate into alveoli to eat pathogen.
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- Negative space between lung membranes. 2wds
- Type of epithelium that makes up alveoli sacs. 2wds
- COPD disorder; causes alveoli damage & barrel chest.
- Mucus covered shelves in nasal cavity.
- Pair of vibrating membrane folds in the larynx. 2wds
- A fatty molecule that aids diffusion by reducing surface tension inside alveoli.
- This nerve regulates the diaphragm.
- The thoracic cavity's volume will ___ when intercostal muscles relax.
- Holes in the nose that air enters in proper breathing. 2wds
- Mechanism of normal gas exchange across alveoli & capillaries.
- What happens when diaphragm & ext. intercostal contract and create a vacuum.
- This habit is linked to COPD and lung cancer.
- Genetic disorder; build up of mucus and lack of digestive enzymes.(2wds)
- Normal breath; ~500ml. 2wds
- Tube founds in lungs; smaller than a bronchus.
35 Clues: Cessation of breath. • Term for the voice box. • Difficulty in breathing. • Normal breath; ~500ml. 2wds • Lung air sacs for diffusion. • Anatomical term for "windpipe." • This nerve regulates the diaphragm. • Inadequate oxygen supply to tissues. • Mucus covered shelves in nasal cavity. • Blue color of the skin due to hypoxia. • 1/3 of all cancer deaths is this type. • ...
Respiratory System GCSE PE (Edexcel) 2023-04-04
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- The exchange of gases occurs between the alveoli and blood in the capillaries that supply the lungs.
- A muscle which contracts and flattens during inspiration to make more space for air. During expiration it relaxes to force air out of the lungs.
- The maximum amount of air the lungs can expire after the maximum amount they can inspire.
- This gas makes up for 78% of the air we breathe in and out per breath.
- The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath.
- The bronchi sub divide into these which carry the air from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- These allow movement of air in and out of the body through inspiration and expiration.
- This gas makes up 0.04% of the air we breathe in and 4% of the air we breathe out per breath.
- Breathing out.
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- How 'deeply' you breath in and out in a single breath.
- To breath out.
- A temporary oxygen shortage in the body tissues arising from exercise.
- Respiration which uses oxygen for energy production.
- The number of breaths per minute.
- The air travels to the lungs through these.
- These are tiny air sacs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- This gas makes up 21% of the air we breathe in and 16% of the air we breathe out per breath.
- To breath in.
- Breathing in.
20 Clues: To breath in. • Breathing in. • To breath out. • Breathing out. • The number of breaths per minute. • The air travels to the lungs through these. • Respiration which uses oxygen for energy production. • How 'deeply' you breath in and out in a single breath. • The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. • ...
Airflow in the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- the law that says the pressure exerted by a gas is directly proportional to temperature
- when a fluid moves in an irregular path
- the air breathed out in a maximal expiration after a normal expiration
- this is a measure of how difficult it is for air to flow
- when a fluid moves in a regular path
- this results in diseases that make it hard to fully expand the lungs
- this law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature
- when the pressure in the lungs is greater than the pressure of the atmosphere
- this zone is made up of the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli and diffusion allows oxygen to the alveolar walls
- records changes in lung volume
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- the volume of air that is inspired and expired during rest
- the amount of air breathed in during a maximal inspiration
- this zone is from the nose to the terminal bronchioles air moves through this zone by bulk flow
- curved shelves of bone that are located in the nasal cavity
- the amount of air that can be expired from a maximal inspiration
- the volume of air that stays in the lungs after a complete expiration
- when the pressure in the lungs is smaller than the pressure of the atmosphere
- a chronic lung disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the airways due to excess mucus
- when the pressure in the lungs is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere
- this results in diseases that increase the resistance to airflow
20 Clues: records changes in lung volume • when a fluid moves in a regular path • when a fluid moves in an irregular path • this is a measure of how difficult it is for air to flow • the volume of air that is inspired and expired during rest • the amount of air breathed in during a maximal inspiration • curved shelves of bone that are located in the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 1 2022-07-26
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- The ______ fold is the part of the folded region of the glottis composed of mucous membrane; supports the epiglottis during swallowing
- The _____ bone is the bone of the skull that lies under the root and bridge of the nose and is connected to the frontal and maxillary bones
- The ______ center are the network of neurons within the pons that inhibit the activity of the neurons in the dorsal respiratory group; controls rate of breathing
- The ____ tonsil is the lymphoid tissue located at the base of the tongue
- The ____ bud is the structure in the developing embryo that forms when the laryngotracheal bud extends and branches to form two bulbous structures
- bronchodilation ______ in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall
- Tube composed of cartilaginous rings and supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx; provides a route for air to enter and exit the lung
- Opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech
- ______ volume (TV) is the amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing
- The _____ cartilage is the portion of the larynx composed of a ring of cartilage with a wide posterior region and a thinner anterior region; attached to the esophagus
- The respiratory _____ is one sequence of inspiration and expiration
- Portion of the pharynx flanked by the nasopharynx, oral cavity, and laryngopharynx that is a passageway for both air and food
- The ____ tonsil is the structure composed of lymphoid tissue located in the nasopharynx
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- The acute ____ sickness (AMS) is a condition that occurs a result of acute exposure to high altitude due to a low partial pressure of oxygen
- _______ I alveolar cell are the squamous epithelial cells that are the major cell type in the alveolar wall; highly permeable to gases
- The _____ sinus is one of the cavities within the skull that is connected to the conchae that serve to warm and humidify incoming air, produce mucus, and lighten the weight of the skull; consists of frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal sinuses
- Pulmonary _____ is the exchange of gases between the lungs and the atmosphere; breathing
- Small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs
- The respiratory _____ are the varying amounts of air within the lung at a given time
- The cardiac ____ is the indentation on the surface of the left lung that allows space for the heart
- The ______ reserve volume (IRV) is the amount of air that enters the lungs due to deep inhalation past the tidal volume
- (also, exhalation) process that causes the air to leave the lungs
- The atmospheric _____ is the amount of force that is exerted by gases in the air surrounding any given surface
- The ____ duct is the small tube that leads from the terminal bronchiole to the respiratory bronchiole and is the point of attachment for alveoli
- The _____ prominence is the region where the two lamine of the thyroid cartilage join, forming a protrusion known as “Adam’s apple”
- Portion of the posterior oral cavity that connects the oral cavity to the oropharynx
- Increased rate and depth of ventilation due to an increase in oxygen demand that does not significantly alter blood oxygen or carbon dioxide levels
27 Clues: Small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs • (also, exhalation) process that causes the air to leave the lungs • The respiratory _____ is one sequence of inspiration and expiration • The ____ tonsil is the lymphoid tissue located at the base of the tongue • Opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech • ...
Unit 4: The Respiratory System 2019-06-07
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- one of the two tubes that connects the lungs and trachea
- It uses glucose to release energy that cells can use
- A large, flat muscle below your lungs that help us breathe
- A change that makes at least one new product
- To breathe out
- To spread out; gases do this during gas exhange
- Respiration that uses oxygen
- The scientific name for the windpipe; where air moves
- A gas that mixes with haemoglobin do reduce the amount of oxygen in blood
- The substance in cigarettes that causse cancer
- Describes something that is difficult to stop doing
- To breathe in
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- It protects the trachea & makes sound
- The little air sacs in our lungs where gas exchange happens
- Very small particles or pieces of matter
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- Getting oxygen into the blood & removing carbon dioxide from the bodyy
- The body parts used to get oxygeb and get rid of carbon dioxide
- The substance in cigarettes that make them addictive
- It makes sound & protects the trachea; also known as the voice box
- A disease caused by cells dividing & growing uncontrollably
- A substance that changes how the body works
- The muscles between ribs that move when you breathe
- It connects the larynx to the bronch; air flows through here
24 Clues: To breathe in • To breathe out • Respiration that uses oxygen • It protects the trachea & makes sound • Very small particles or pieces of matter • The main organ of the respiratory system • A substance that changes how the body works • A change that makes at least one new product • The substance in cigarettes that causse cancer • ...
the functional of respiratory system 2019-12-11
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- windpipe known as.....
- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ..... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
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- soft plate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- first part of pharynx
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
31 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose. • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- first part of pharynx
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
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- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- windpipe known as.....
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
29 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • epiglottis is located inferior to the ..... • ...
THE FUNCTIONAL OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-12-22
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- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ...
- respiratory zone is the only site of gas ...
- the pharynx has ... regions
- failure of the bone forming the palate to fuse medially
- muscular passageway that 12 cm long called
- an unpaired bone in the small that seperated the nasal cavity from the brain
- ... is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lungs to strech and recoil
- the only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilis is by ...
- the respiratory ... includes that respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- ... palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity
- trachea and the primary bronchi are refered to the ... tree
- the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ...
- smell receptors located in mucosa called ... receptors
- rhinitis cause by various allergens and ... viruses
- ... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- inside the trachea , the ... beat all the harmful particles continuously in superios direction
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ... habits
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- the ... cells produce mucus inside the trachea
- soft palate and ... move together to close off nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the lungs are mostly ...
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a simple , thin layer of simple squamous ... cells
- ... ducts is where drain tears from the eyes
- ... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles that involved in opening & closing the airway and in voice production
- the smallest of the conducting passagewas is called ...
- the only externally visble part of the respiratory system
- there are millions of the clustered alveoli which resemble brunches of ...
- lungs are soft and ...
- air enters the nose by passing through ...
- tiny balloon shaped structure known as ...
- mucosa's gland produced sticky ...
30 Clues: lungs are soft and ... • the lungs are mostly ... • the pharynx has ... regions • mucosa's gland produced sticky ... • the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ... • muscular passageway that 12 cm long called • air enters the nose by passing through ... • tiny balloon shaped structure known as ... • respiratory zone is the only site of gas ... • ...
THE FUNCTIONAL OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-12-22
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- the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ...
- trachea and the primary bronchi are refered to the ... tree
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ...
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ... habits
- ... palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a simple , thin layer of simple squamous ... cells
- failure of the bone forming the palate to fuse medially
- air enters the nose by passing through ...
- the only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilis is by ...
- tiny balloon shaped structure known as ...
- respiratory zone is the only site of gas ...
- muscular passageway that 12 cm long called
- ... ducts is where drain tears from the eyes
- smell receptors located in mucosa called ... receptors
- soft palate and ... move together to close off nasopharynx during swallowing food
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- rhinitis cause by various allergens and ... viruses
- lungs are soft and ...
- the only externally visble part of the respiratory system
- ... is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lungs to strech and recoil
- the respiratory ... includes that respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- the smallest of the conducting passagewas is called ...
- the lungs are mostly ...
- ... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles that involved in opening & closing the airway and in voice production
- there are millions of the clustered alveoli which resemble brunches of ...
- an unpaired bone in the small that seperated the nasal cavity from the brain
- the ... cells produce mucus inside the trachea
- the pharynx has ... regions
- ... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- inside the trachea , the ... beat all the harmful particles continuously in superios direction
- mucosa's gland produced sticky ...
30 Clues: lungs are soft and ... • the lungs are mostly ... • the pharynx has ... regions • mucosa's gland produced sticky ... • the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ... • air enters the nose by passing through ... • tiny balloon shaped structure known as ... • muscular passageway that 12 cm long called • respiratory zone is the only site of gas ... • ...
Understanding the Respiratory System (Terms) 2023-08-09
21 Clues: lung • nose • flow • chest • above • throat • breath • oxygen • puncture • windpipe • lung; air • breathing • sound/voice • inflammation • bronchial tube • oozing of blood • surgical removal • larynx; voice box • involuntary contraction • instrument used to measure • serous membrane that enfolds the lung
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-28
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- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- Normal respiratory rate
- The road is about 13cm long
- Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
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- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- humidifier Warms the incoming air
20 Clues: Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • humidifier Warms the incoming air • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • Three mucosal projects or lobes are called • Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs • ...
Chapter 10 Respiratory System Quiz 2025-11-14
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- tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- sensors in the lungs that send inhibitory signals to the brain when the lungs have expanded
- the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled during a single breath, including all volumes
- about 73% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream reacts with water to form ____________
- a large dome-shaped sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs that is the primary muscle in breathing
- a semi-rigid tube of soft tissue wrapped around c-shaped bands of cartilage
- the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal involuntary breath
- air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________
- the thin layers of connective tissue that cover the outer surface of the lungs and line the thoracic cavity
- only 7% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream remains dissolved in the ____________
- the structures into the lungs that branch into smaller and smaller tubes
- the process in which cells use glucose and oxygen to produce ATP
- the primary factor that control breathing rate
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- the pressure of each of the individual gases that make up the total pressure of a mixture of gases
- the additional amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal exhalation
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled, measured from the fullest inhalation to the deepest exhalation
- the fluid-filled space between the membranes that line the lungs that allow the lungs to slide smoothly as they expand and contract
- during breathing, the ____________ remains open so air flows into the trachea
- tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea
- the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration
- ____________ is based on the principle of negative pressure in the lungs
- a protein that helps remove excess hydrogen ions from the blood to prevent blood acidification
- during ____________ the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles return to their relaxed position
- during inhalation, oxygen diffuses into the ____________ that surround the alveoli
24 Clues: the primary factor that control breathing rate • tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea • the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration • air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________ • tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the process in which cells use glucose and oxygen to produce ATP • ...
Personal and Consumer Health Week 1 Review 2021-12-10
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- sensitive membrane in the ear that can be damaged by loud noises
- openings through which most people breathe
- difficulty finishing a sentence, severe coughing/wheezing, and flared nostrils are signs of a _____________ asthma attack
- prevalence of disease within a population
- a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling
- the principal organ for breathing
- ______________ diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States
- the dome-shaped muscle that causes the chest cavity to expand and contract
- oral cavity (through which some people breathe)
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of gases between blood and body cells
- the windpipe
- the number of deaths within a population
- the voice box and contains the vocal cords
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- respiratory infections, pollen, dust, etc. are _______ that can bring on an asthma attack
- ______________ respiration is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide that takes place between air and blood in the lungs
- __________________ diseases are infectious diseases caused by various types of microscopic organisms, including viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi
- system that provides oxygen to be carried by the circulatory system to all cells of the body
- unit used to measure sound
- tiny air sacs through which the gas exchange of external respiration takes place
- a chronic disease that affects the airways within the lungs
20 Clues: the windpipe • unit used to measure sound • the principal organ for breathing • the number of deaths within a population • prevalence of disease within a population • openings through which most people breathe • the voice box and contains the vocal cords • oral cavity (through which some people breathe) • a whistling or musical sound heard when exhaling • ...
LS9S1U2 2022-11-17
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- Our heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the ____ system.
- How the body reacts to maintain stability.
- What body system takes in the fresh air and removes waste gases?
- Which system sends signals around the body?
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- Trains white blood cells.
- a body system that removes wastes from body.
- this is produced to help regulate body temperature especially if the weather is hot.
- Deliver blood to organs and tissues.
- the act of taking in nutrients from the food we eat.
- a body system that moves blood around our body.
- B-cells produce ____.
- the outer covering protects our body from any harm.
- An organ that controls every process in our body such as memory, emotion, and thought.
13 Clues: B-cells produce ____. • Trains white blood cells. • Deliver blood to organs and tissues. • How the body reacts to maintain stability. • Which system sends signals around the body? • a body system that removes wastes from body. • a body system that moves blood around our body. • the outer covering protects our body from any harm. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-20
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- Where the only molecules should be fiber and water
- Process of how we breathe
- How we move
- How we are shaped
- Travels after chewing
- Where food is mostly absorbed
- Sugar
- Process on blood flow
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- Disease that damages the small intestine
- signs of sickness
- Small particle
- Process on food travels
- Process when we touch
- Start of the digestive system
- Food is broken down by acids
- Finger like structure
16 Clues: Sugar • How we move • Small particle • signs of sickness • How we are shaped • Process when we touch • Finger like structure • Travels after chewing • Process on blood flow • Process on food travels • Process of how we breathe • Food is broken down by acids • Start of the digestive system • Where food is mostly absorbed • Disease that damages the small intestine • ...
Respiratory System: Organs and Functions 2021-03-13
6 Clues: Two branches of trachea • Another name for wind pipe • Elastic sponge like organ of respiratory system • Place from where food pipe and wind pipe originates • swollen part of the wind pipe also called voice box • Respiratory system/respiration begins with this organ
Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems 2022-02-01
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- Animals have _____ types of tissue
- This organ system takes in oxygen for the body
- Examples of organs are the heart, brain, liver, _____, and kidneys
- This organ system breaks down food for nourishment
- Type of organism with more than one cell
- You need a _______ to study cells
- This organ system supports the body
- Having only one cell
- Cells need food, water and ____ to live
- Tissue that covers internal and external body surfaces
- Plants and animals share this type of tissue
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- A living thing that can carry out life processes by itself
- Groups of tissue with similar functions
- Groups of cells with similar functions
- Plants have _____ types of tissue
- Tissue that stretches and contracts to let the body move
- What is the basic unit of structure?
- Tissue that anchors, connects, and supports other tissue
- Tissue that receives and carries messages to the brain and body
19 Clues: Having only one cell • Plants have _____ types of tissue • You need a _______ to study cells • Animals have _____ types of tissue • This organ system supports the body • What is the basic unit of structure? • Groups of cells with similar functions • Groups of tissue with similar functions • Cells need food, water and ____ to live • Type of organism with more than one cell • ...
Vaccination 2025-04-14
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- the condition of the body and degree to which it;s free ilness
- the person performing the vaccination
- medical condition in wihich the body temperature is higher than usual
- iniection into a muscle
- the act of putting a liquid into a persons body
- a respiratory illnes in 2019 year
- thin metal pin used for sewing or iniection
- a dangeorus allergic reaction
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- actions taken to stop something for happening
- illnes of people caused by infection
- Human Papiloma Virus
- a preparation that stimulation immune system
- a protein produced by the body's immune system
- a common viral infections that can cause fever
- a substance that prompts an immune response
- excessive reaction on immune system
- a neasured amount of something such as medicine
- vaccines that act on influe genetic materials
- an extremaly small piece of organic material that cause diesess
19 Clues: Human Papiloma Virus • iniection into a muscle • a dangeorus allergic reaction • a respiratory illnes in 2019 year • excessive reaction on immune system • illnes of people caused by infection • the person performing the vaccination • a substance that prompts an immune response • thin metal pin used for sewing or iniection • a preparation that stimulation immune system • ...
Form 2 Respiration 2017-03-15
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- water containing dissolved oxygen is drawn into the fish and passes over its _____.
- ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur.
- when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out.
- older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs.
- all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs.
- during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens.
- the amount of oxygen needed to break down acid is called _______ debt.
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- ________ acid is a poisonous chemical created by anaerobic respiration.
- the _______ system is very important since it provides the body with oxygen.
- amphibians such as toads and frogs have _______ respiratory surfaces.
- plants use ______ energy than animals.
- when you ________ your ribcage drops.
12 Clues: when you ________ your ribcage drops. • plants use ______ energy than animals. • all ________ exchange takes place in the lungs. • when you ________ your ribcage moves up and out. • ________ respiration needs oxygen for it to occur. • older tadpoles and adults use their ______ and lungs. • during the process of inhalation your ______ flattens. • ...
Air around us 2020-01-15
10 Clues: moving air • a green house gas • a natural resource • used for combustion • produce by factories • generate electricity • global warming causes • ........rain harm human life • burning of these pollute air • air pollution affect our ........system
Chapter 3 2019-09-04
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- The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet
- Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
- a cancer causing agent
- The hose in which air flows
- To take off
- Personal Alert System
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- The pressure vessel
- To put on
- An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA
- Standard unit for measuring pressure
10 Clues: To put on • To take off • The pressure vessel • Personal Alert System • a cancer causing agent • The hose in which air flows • Standard unit for measuring pressure • An insert inside the face piece of an SCBA • The complete assembly, including the respiratory inlet • Visual display of information and system conditions status that is visible to the wearer
Body Systems 2023-10-23
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- Support structure for your body
- Systems that help us reproduce
- Breathing
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- Removes waste from the body
- System that helps you digest food
- Responsible for movement
- Pumps blood around your body as it beats
- Produces hormones
- System that circulates blood
- Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
10 Clues: Breathing • Produces hormones • Responsible for movement • Removes waste from the body • System that circulates blood • Systems that help us reproduce • Support structure for your body • System that helps you digest food • Pumps blood around your body as it beats • Grinds food down with enzymes and acid turning into a substance that can go to down the intestine
ANATOMY ASSESMENT 2024-05-21
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- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- how many bones are in the hand and wrist
- Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
- Soft Tissue
- Carries air into your lungs.
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- Has its own nervous system
- Biggest muscle
- thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision
- Smallest and lightest bone
- Largest bone in the body?
10 Clues: Soft Tissue • Biggest muscle • Largest bone in the body? • Has its own nervous system • Smallest and lightest bone • Carries air into your lungs. • passage connecting your throat and lungs • how many bones are in the hand and wrist • thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, and Vision • Takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
TB GCSE PE 2014-03-28
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- The system that uses the lungs
- A contraction which uses the muscle but not the joint
- Carries blood away from the heart with oxygen
- Humans breathing apparatus
- Tension remains unchanged and the muscles length changes
- One cell blood vessels
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- Can cause raised blood pressure
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- The system that uses the heart
- The valve on the right side of the heart
- Can cause strokes and heart failure
- Carries oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart
- The largest artery
- The valve on the left side of the heart
- Where gaseous exchange happens
15 Clues: The largest artery • One cell blood vessels • Humans breathing apparatus • The system that uses the heart • The system that uses the lungs • Where gaseous exchange happens • Can cause raised blood pressure • Can cause strokes and heart failure • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • The valve on the left side of the heart • The valve on the right side of the heart • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2014-01-21
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- Widening of blood vessels to working muscles
- The redistribution of blood during exercise
- Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR)
- Domes and flattens to allow air to flow into and out of the lungs
- Widening/increased elasticity of arteries causes a reduction in this value
- This occurs in the alveoli after a period of endurance training
- Chamber of the heart that supplies blood to the body
- The volume of blood ejected from the ventricles per beat
- Deoxygenated blood enters the heart through this vein.
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- Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles
- Exercise will result in an increase in this value
- Bi-product of anaerobic training
- Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- Volume of air that is breathed in and out in one breath
14 Clues: Bi-product of anaerobic training • Stroke volume(SV) x Heart rate(HR) • The redistribution of blood during exercise • Widening of blood vessels to working muscles • Site in the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs • Exercise will result in an increase in this value • Regulate the blood flow between atria and ventricles • ...
Respiratory System of Human 2024-01-01
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- Penghubung antara faring dan trakea
- Peradangan pada bronkus
- Pernapasan yang terjadi saat tidur adalah pernapasan...
- Sesak Napas
- Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru
- Udara masuk melalui...
- Pengembusan
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- Penghirupan
- Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular
- Manusia bernapas dan menghirup...
- Bagian dari sistem pernapasan
- Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi
- Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir
- Pernapasan yang paling sering dilakukan tubuh adalah pernapasan...
14 Clues: Penghirupan • Sesak Napas • Pengembusan • Udara masuk melalui... • Peradangan pada bronkus • Bagian dari sistem pernapasan • Manusia bernapas dan menghirup... • Peradangan paru-paru oleh infeksi • Penyakit yang sangat mudah menular • Penghubung antara faring dan trakea • Kantong-kantong kecil dalam paru-paru • Dilengkapi rambut-rambut halus dan lendir • ...
All About Asthma - Adults 2025-11-13
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- – A sticky substance that can build up and block the airways.
- – Referring to the system of organs involved in breathing.
- – A common outdoor trigger from plants that can worsen breathing.
- – A medication that reduces inflammation in the lungs.
- – The gas our body needs that becomes harder to get during an asthma attack.
- – The passages that carry air into and out of the lungs.
- – Swelling and irritation inside the lungs that makes breathing harder.
- – Small branches of the airways that can tighten during an asthma attack.
- – A machine that turns liquid medicine into mist for inhalation.
- – A device used to measure how fast you can blow air out of your lungs.
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- – A written guide from a doctor that explains how to manage asthma.
- – Something that starts or worsens asthma symptoms, like dust or smoke.
- – A high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing during an attack.
- – Physical activity that can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms.
- – The main organs of the respiratory system affected by asthma.
- – An immune reaction that can act as a trigger for asthma.
- – The air, temperature, and surroundings that can affect asthma control.
- – A type of medicine that relaxes the muscles around the airways.
- – A chronic disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- – A handheld device that delivers quick-relief medicine to open airways.
20 Clues: – A medication that reduces inflammation in the lungs. • – The passages that carry air into and out of the lungs. • – Referring to the system of organs involved in breathing. • – An immune reaction that can act as a trigger for asthma. • – A sticky substance that can build up and block the airways. • – Physical activity that can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms. • ...
Human Body System 2024-01-19
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- tissues are grouped together
- organs that work together as part of one system
- produces eggs and sperm
- smallest unit of life in the human body
- moves the blood around the body
- helps protect the body against bacteria and viruses
- aides the body in movement
- cells that group together
- waste removal
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- regulation and control, hormones
- controls the body; the brain is part of this system
- food absorption
- responsible for gas exchange; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- helps the body sweat, provides protection
- provides structure for the body and protection for internal organs
15 Clues: waste removal • food absorption • produces eggs and sperm • cells that group together • aides the body in movement • tissues are grouped together • moves the blood around the body • regulation and control, hormones • smallest unit of life in the human body • helps the body sweat, provides protection • organs that work together as part of one system • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
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- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-01-17
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- This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones.
- This body system eliminates wastes from the body.
- This body system allows movement.
- This body system creates new humans.
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- This body system transports nutrients throughout the body using the bloodstream.
- This body system protects the body by acting as a barrier to the rest of the world.
- This body system allows movement, provides support and structure, protects organs, stores calcium, and produces blood cells.
- This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients.
- This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- This body system controls the body and helps communicate between each part.
10 Clues: This body system allows movement. • This body system creates new humans. • This body system eliminates wastes from the body. • This body system breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients. • This body system takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • This body system regulates cells and organs by producing hormones. • ...
Leah's Science Crossword for Cells and Systems 2015-01-25
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- A chemical message that your body sends
- GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline
- A dome shaped muscle which separates your chest cavity from your abdominal cavity
- What your body tries to do to "invaders" when you get a fever
- A good conductor of electricity found in Gatorade
- System The system in your body that deals with glands and hormones
- a flap of tissue which covers the trachea when you swallow food or drink
- Your throat
- The tubes which the trachea splits into
- VenaThe part of your heart which brings blood into the heart after circulating the body
- acid The cells "blue print"
- Valve The valve separating the left atrium from the left ventricle
- System the system in your body that fights off "invaders"
- The "N" in H1N1
- The hormone released by the alpha cells of your pancreas if you have low blood sugar
- Gland the gland located underneath the hypothalamus that produces GH
- Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs
- Atrium The first atrium blood goes into on its journey through the heart
- The smaller tubes which your bronchi further divide into
- What blood gets once in the lungs
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- Your __________ is how well your body can break stuff down or convert it to energy
- The hairs that line the respiratory system
- The blood vessel where blood leaves the heart from
- Atrium Where blood goes after being in the pulmonary veins
- A part of a cell that provides energy for that cell
- Transport The process where a protein attaches to a substance and uses energy to move it through a cell membrane
- System The system in your body responsible for breathing
- A person who studies hormones, receptors and intracellular pathways
- A part of your brain that maintains homeostasis, and serves a link between your endocrine and nervous system
- The process of a plant cell making light into energy
- The part of your body that provide protection for your chest cavity
- Your voice box, and the place where your vocal chords are stored
- The "H" in H1N1
- Dioxide The gas which you breathe out
- The final destination of all the air you breathe in
- Valve The valve between your right atrium and right ventricle
- A chemical that acts on the nervous system to reduce sensitivity to pain
37 Clues: Your throat • The "H" in H1N1 • The "N" in H1N1 • acid The cells "blue print" • What blood gets once in the lungs • Dioxide The gas which you breathe out • A chemical message that your body sends • GlandThe gland that produces Adrenaline • The tubes which the trachea splits into • The hairs that line the respiratory system • Artery The arteries taking blood to the lungs • ...
Respiratory 2022-11-27
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- Multisystem granulomatous disorder typically presenting with bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
- Additional Medical management of Asthma when SABA and ICS do not control symptoms
- Management of secondary pneumothorax with >2cm rim of air on X-Ray
- score used to assess severity of pneumonia
- ABG abnormality caused by anxiety leading to hyperventilation Respiratory _____
- Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles
- Home management for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea
- Type of pleural effusion caused by protein leakage into pleural space, giving a high protein count
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- Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination
- Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia
- Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers
- Respiratory failure showing hypoxia and hypercapnia on ABG
- Type of lung cancer causing SIADH as a paraneoplastic syndrome
- First line drug management of asthma
- PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack
- long term smoking history with FEV1/FVC <0.7 on spirometry
16 Clues: First line drug management of asthma • score used to assess severity of pneumonia • Dry cough and fine end-inspiratory crackles • Coarse crackles and finger clubbing on examination • PEFR of 33-50% indicates a ___ acute asthma attack • Presentation of SOB, pleuritic chest pain and tachycardia • Type of lung cancer which is more prevalent in non-smokers • ...
Analgesics 1.3 2024-02-28
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- Non-opioid analgesic medication commonly used for postoperative pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with peptic ulcer disease or gastrointestinal bleeding
- Opioid analgesic used to treat moderate to severe pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or severe asthma
- Opioid analgesic that is often combined with acetaminophen for pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or head injury
- A type of analgesic medication that acts on the central nervous system to relieve pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or head injury
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to relieve pain, inflammation, and fever. Contraindicated in individuals with active gastrointestinal bleeding or history of stroke
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- Medication commonly used as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for pain relief. Contraindicated in individuals with a history of peptic ulcer disease
- Chemical compound found in chili peppers that is used in topical analgesic creams. Contraindicated in individuals with hypersensitivity or open wounds
- Over-the-counter analgesic commonly used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain. Contraindicated in individuals with severe liver disease
- Opioid analgesic often prescribed for chronic pain management. Contraindicated in individuals with severe respiratory depression
- Class of medications that work by blocking the transmission of pain signals in the central nervous system. Contraindicated in individuals with a history of substance abuse or addiction
10 Clues: Opioid analgesic often prescribed for chronic pain management. Contraindicated in individuals with severe respiratory depression • Opioid analgesic used to treat moderate to severe pain. Contraindicated in individuals with respiratory depression or severe asthma • ...
Injections Vocabulary 2025-03-27
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- most common viral upper respiratory disease in horses; causes flu like symptoms
- infectious disease in horses which affects the upper air passages
- bacterial disease which affects the upper respiratory tract
- contagious fatal viral disease which is transmitted by saliva
- tumor found on cats
- two large veins near the thigh on the hind leg
- highly infectious bacterial disease affecting the eye of cattle
- part of the syringe which holds the medicine
- injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- any of the three large veins in the neck
- vein located on the front leg
- can be caused by various clostridia and by contaminated injections; causes tissue infections, swelling and pain
- disease which causes an upper respiratory infection in cats
- infectious bacterial disease of the genital tract which causes infertility and abortions in cows
- infectious blood disease caused by parasites and results in weight loss, trouble breathing, uncoordinated movement, abortion and death
- viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes which results in inflammation of the brain and possibly death
- caused by poultry litter in the pasture, attacks the muscles, nervous system V
- caused by severe injury and results in a weak pulse and low blood pressure
- fits tightly inside the barrel of the syringe and allows the applicator to push the medication through the syringe
- injection used to prevent tetanus; bacterial disease which causes involuntary O
- to close, shut or stop
- away from the center of the body
- viral disease in horses; also known as swamp fever
- respiratory disease which affects cats
- mechanism through which the fluid is injected into the animal
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- bacterial infection occurring in the mouth or gastrointestinal tract
- substances of a drug which remain in the tissue of the animal
- highly contagious virus which is often fatal in cats
- form of cancer of the bone marrow which prevents an animal from producing a normal level of red and white blood cells and platelets
- causes sickness and bloody urine in calves; in cows, it may cause swelling of the udder and even abortion
- medicines which contain weakened or dead bacteria and/or viruses which are injected into an animal to allow their body to create antibodies against the disease
- often occurs when animals are turned out or moved to new pastures; caused by a parasite known as clostridial spores; results in skin wounds, muscle trauma and death
- disease caused by parasites known as liver flukes which affect unvaccinated cattle and often results in death
- thickness, size or measure of an object
- includes black disease, black leg, malignant oedema, tetanus and botulism; caused by bacteria and often result in death
- disease of the upper respiratory system
- infectious disease caused by bacteria known as Brucella and can cause abortion, reduced milk production, soreness, uterine infection and reduced conception
- injection of a substance directly into the vein
- virus spread by mosquitoes which causes flu like symptoms and possibly death
- injection used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the muscle
- also referred to as kennel cough; contagious respiratory disease in dogs
- swollen area in body tissue which contains pus
- cells of the immune system which kill foreign objects in the body
- often results in death
- movements and spasms and often results in death
- highly contagious infection which affects dogs
- infectious viral disease in dogs
- disease caused by bacteria which is ingested by cattle and causes fever, depression, body convulsions and most likely death
48 Clues: tumor found on cats • often results in death • to close, shut or stop • vein located on the front leg • away from the center of the body • infectious viral disease in dogs • respiratory disease which affects cats • thickness, size or measure of an object • disease of the upper respiratory system • any of the three large veins in the neck • ...
Medical Health 2025-07-17
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- Person who treats sick people
- Tool used to listen to heartbeat
- Body’s defense system against illness
- Organ that pumps blood
- Red liquid that circulates in your body
- Where sick people go for treatment
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- System that helps you breathe
- Common liquid used to clean wounds
- Tool used to check body temperature
- Organ used to think
10 Clues: Organ used to think • Organ that pumps blood • Person who treats sick people • System that helps you breathe • Tool used to listen to heartbeat • Common liquid used to clean wounds • Where sick people go for treatment • Tool used to check body temperature • Body’s defense system against illness • Red liquid that circulates in your body
Brain Parts 2024-02-21
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- Cortex that perceives sound...
- The Pineal Gland is located within the...
- The Motor Cortex deals with this type of movement...
- Delayed or no puberty can be caused by damage to the...
- Processes language comprehension...
- Part of brain that deals with fear, pleasure, and anxiety...
- Damage to this part can lead to a loss of movement...
- Damage to the Cerebellum can lead to loss of...
- Damage to the Auditory Cortex can impair...
- The Medulla Oblongata deals with this bodily system...
- The Pituitary Gland is the main gland in this bodily system...
- Damage to this part can lead to respiratory failure and paralysis...
- Area of brain that deals in complex speech...
- Damage to the Thalamus can cause...
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- This part processes voluntary movement and motor skills...
- Damage to this part can cause fatal/non-fatal sleeping disorders...
- The Amygdala relates to these functions...
- Damage to the Wernickes Area can make you speak in long meaningless...
- The Hippocampus is located within this area of the brain...
- Deals with learning ability and memory...
- Damage to this part creates a numbness and tingling feeling...
- Brocas Area is located within the...
- This part of the brain primarily releases hormones...
- The Hypothalamus initiates the production of...
- The Somatosensory processes primarily...
- Gland that relates to the sleep cycle...
26 Clues: Cortex that perceives sound... • Processes language comprehension... • Damage to the Thalamus can cause... • Brocas Area is located within the... • The Somatosensory processes primarily... • Gland that relates to the sleep cycle... • The Pineal Gland is located within the... • Deals with learning ability and memory... • The Amygdala relates to these functions... • ...
Body Systems 2025-09-12
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- this is the most important organ in the body
- these work together to help you breathe
- this system contains skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle
- this system brings oxygen into your body
- this system provides the shape and form of our bodies
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- this system is made up of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- this system breaks down food so the organs and cells can use it
- these organs absorb nutrients, water, and minerals
- this organ creates acid and protects your body from infection
- your brain sends and receives information in this system
- this organ pumps blood to the rest of your body
11 Clues: these work together to help you breathe • this system brings oxygen into your body • this is the most important organ in the body • this organ pumps blood to the rest of your body • these organs absorb nutrients, water, and minerals • this system provides the shape and form of our bodies • this system contains skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle • ...
Organs and Systems 2025-09-05
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- largest organ in the body
- where food breaks down in the digestive system
- A collection of similar cells that do a certain job for the body
- removes waste from blood to create urine
- system that gets oxygen from the air, takes carbon dioxide out of the blood and sends it out
- Body system that transports oxygen and other nutrients to cells in the body
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- system that removes solid waste from the body
- are made of groups of tissues that perform a specific job
- the kidney and bladder are in this system
- pumps blood into the circulatory system
- the basic units of life
11 Clues: the basic units of life • largest organ in the body • pumps blood into the circulatory system • removes waste from blood to create urine • the kidney and bladder are in this system • system that removes solid waste from the body • where food breaks down in the digestive system • are made of groups of tissues that perform a specific job • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-09-02
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Ch. 16 - The Respiratory System 2024-04-30
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- The second area that allows air to pass through the nasopharynx, oropharynx and the Laryngopharynx.
- The nares, septum and conchae are part of this cavity of the respiratory system and receives oxygen first.
- The outside of the thorax, nose, pharynx and larynx?
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- This is the fourth cavity that includes the cartilaginous rings air passes through its journey to the
- The trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar duct and alveoli comprises the?
- This area of the respiratory receives air at the same time as the nares.
- The third area of the respiratory system that air passes that includes the vocal cords and the epiglottis/glottis.
7 Clues: The outside of the thorax, nose, pharynx and larynx? • This area of the respiratory receives air at the same time as the nares. • The trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar duct and alveoli comprises the? • The second area that allows air to pass through the nasopharynx, oropharynx and the Laryngopharynx. • ...
Respiratory Fun ? 2023-05-08
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- A patient is having trouble, they are in _________.
- Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears
- Body system that you use to breathe.
- In the air we breathe.
- How many times you breath in a minute, called your respiratory ______
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- Color you turn when you are short of breath, also a medical Code
- Whistling sound made when you are short of breath.
- Sign that someone is in distress, skin becomes cool and clammy
- Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing.
- Medical term for being short of breath.
- What you do when something is stuck in your throat.
- Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing.
12 Clues: In the air we breathe. • Body system that you use to breathe. • Medical term for being short of breath. • Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing. • Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears • Whistling sound made when you are short of breath. • Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing. • A patient is having trouble, they are in _________. • ...
human body word search 2020-12-11
Animal Science 2023-02-17
30 Clues: EPD • Hay • Hoof • Calf • Sheep • Equus • Sound • Breed • Embryo • Allele • Breach • Chicken • Ovaries • Estrous • Natural • Cloning • Dystocia • Caballus • Diestrus • Heredity • Ovulation • Expulsion • Selection • Digestive • Gestation • Excretory • Periosteum • Performance • Respiratory • Reproduction
Final Exam 2020-08-30
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- System with several endocrine glands and organs that have hormone secreting cells
- Produces ADH and OXT
- Tunica external of arteries
- Stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth and trigger milk ejection
- System that works together to break down food
- The law of partial pressure where in a mixture of gasses, the total pressure is equal to the sum of pressures contributed by each individual gas
- main inspiratory muscle
- Process of moving substances from the peritubular capillary into renal tubular
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- Urine-forming structure of the kidney
- System that functions fluid balance and lipid absorption/transportation
- Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended
- System that generates blood pressure to propel blood through circulatory system
- Ovaries and testes
- system that supplies the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body
- Long tubes of connective tissue and smooth muscle that connects urine from renal pelvis to urinary bladder
- Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole
- Differentiate into macrophages and present antigens to activate other cells of immune system
- A tube through which foods pass and where digestion and absorption occur
18 Clues: Ovaries and testes • Produces ADH and OXT • main inspiratory muscle • Tunica external of arteries • Urine-forming structure of the kidney • System that works together to break down food • Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole • Liquid component of the blood which cells and platelets are suspended • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-09-03
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- this system controls lymph nodes and works to protect you from getting sick
- protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature
- the smallest level of organization
- this system allows organisms to reproduce
- this system controls hormones such as adrenaline.
- this systems helps you move and is made up of 3 types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
- another name for brain cells
- this system is made up of the lungs that work to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- this system is made up of the largest organ of the body: your skin
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- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- this system carries oxygen through the blood and transports nutrients pumped by the heart.
- this system provides the body structure and is made up of 206 bones
- this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
- when multiple organs work together to do a body function and is also the largest level of organization.
14 Clues: another name for brain cells • the smallest level of organization • this system allows organisms to reproduce • this system controls hormones such as adrenaline. • this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. • this system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. • protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature • ...
Types of doctors 2022-11-09
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- treats hair,skin and nail conditions
- urinary tract
- feeling, thoughts,actions
- specializes in the respiratory system
- treatment of asthma
- medical imaging
- treat arthritis, back pain,and headaches
- specializes in diseases of the blood
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- cosmetic surgery,oculoplastic surgery
- focuses on the health of infants
- treating eye health problems
- study of genes and heredity
- treating heart conditions
- treats kidney conditions
- Treating brain disease
15 Clues: urinary tract • medical imaging • treatment of asthma • Treating brain disease • treats kidney conditions • feeling, thoughts,actions • treating heart conditions • study of genes and heredity • treating eye health problems • focuses on the health of infants • treats hair,skin and nail conditions • specializes in diseases of the blood • cosmetic surgery,oculoplastic surgery • ...
Allergy & Anaphylaxis 2025-01-21
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- is another name for hives and welts
- is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea
- is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- is a chemical your immune system releases
- is a medication that is classes as an "anti-histamine"
- is the principal system involved in allergic reactions and combating infections
- is the system that affects airway and breathing
- is another name for itchy, red watery eyes
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- is a marker that tells your immune system whether something in your body is harmful or not
- is another name for swelling around the lips and tongue
- is immunity that occurs when a large number of the population is vaccinated to protect those who cannot be
- is the system where hives, rashes and conjunctivitis can be present
- are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria
- is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies
- is a potentially deadly allergic reaction that is rapid in onset
15 Clues: is another name for hives and welts • is a chemical your immune system releases • is another name for itchy, red watery eyes • is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies • is the system that affects airway and breathing • is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea • is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction • ...
Emily Jeslyn 8B 2024-09-09
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- Air pollutants such as gasses from …… can cause various diseases for the respiratory system
- The natural cleansing of lungs is disrupted, leading to the accumulation of ……
- Inflammation of the bronchi is called ………
- The higher air pressure outside forces air to enter the ……
- Taking in of air is called…
- Trachea is also known as……
- In the chest, the trachea branches into two…
- Each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called ……
- The volume of thoracic cavity decreases causing air pressure in lungs to ……
- Letting out of air is called….
- The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet called ……
- After the air leaves the nasal cavity, it goes down the…
- The volume of thoracic cavity increases causing air pressure in lungs to ……
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- The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called ……
- External intercoastal muscles contract and pull the rib cages upwards and ……
- Lung cancer is usually caused by ………
- Uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs
- The ribcage consists of ribs and …… muscles
- During exhalation, diaphragm muscles relaxes and arches……
- The diaphragm muscles …… and flatten during inhalation
- Air enters the respiratory system through the …..
- The lungs are protected by….
- Condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs……
- Chronic disorder which air passages of the lungs become too narrow is called……
- The voice box is called…
25 Clues: The voice box is called… • Trachea is also known as…… • Taking in of air is called… • The lungs are protected by…. • Letting out of air is called…. • Lung cancer is usually caused by ……… • Inflammation of the bronchi is called ……… • Uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs • The ribcage consists of ribs and …… muscles • In the chest, the trachea branches into two… • ...
opioid induced respiratory depression (OIRD) 2023-01-12
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- respiratory rate function assessment includes rate, regularity and __________.
- opioid analgesics bind to these receptors.
- these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends.
- screening for this is recommended in those patients with a high body mass index.
- patients who are taking regular opioid medications prior to hospitalisation are considered to be _________
- nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates.
- comparison of patients current respiratory rate with their__________ can lead to early detection of deterioration.
- rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient.
- vigilance in monitoring for adverse events is important during first 24 hours post __________.
- agent required to reverse opiate induced excessive sedation and respiratory depression.
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- advancing sedation measured on a sedation scale indicates need for the nurse to ___________opiate administration.
- respirations can be _________due to three mechanisms affected by opioids.
- standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification.
- documentation of respiratory rate, sedation level and oxygen saturation is completed at least _____hourly for first 24hours.
- consequences of unintended advancing sedation can have _________consequences for patients.
- this factor along with individual and pharmacological are known to be associated with near miss opioid related events.
- analgesic administration should be balanced with this kind of practice.
- this sign of airway obstruction should be promptly re evaluated and patient repositioned.
- increasing levels of _________are evident before decreasing respiratory rate.
- nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms.
20 Clues: opioid analgesics bind to these receptors. • standard anaesthetic physical assessment classification. • nurses need to be aware of _______effect times of opiates. • rate should be measured before arousing a sleeping patient. • these kind of thinking skills are required for analysing trends. • nurses suffer from alarm ______as a result of numerous bedside alarms. • ...
Body Systems Interactions 2021-04-29
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- In addition to our skin being our first line of defense, this system protects us from pathogens
- This system is includes the skin, lungs, bladder, and intestines to remove waste from the body
- Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells
- Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues
- Works with the circulatory system to allow for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells
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- Works with skeletal system to allow for movement
- Uses hormones from the endocrine system to regulate sexual development
- Works with the excretory system to help regulate body temperature through sweating
- Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood
- Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis
- Works with muscular system to move food through the gastrointestinal tract
12 Clues: Works with skeletal system to allow for movement • Works with all body systems to maintain homeostasis • Works with circulatory by filtering waste from the blood • Works with the immune system to produce white blood cells • Works with the digestive system to transport nutrients o body cells • Works with circulatory system to transport hormones to target tissues • ...
Cardiorespiratory System 2018-02-09
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- Blood cells that protect our body against foreign materials
- colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing oxygenated blood out of the heart and into the aorta
- primary organ of the respiratory system
- airway composed of cartilage rings, that stretches from the larynx to the bronchioles of the lungs
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the lower half of your body back to the heart
- System that consist of the lungs and airways
- System that consist of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
- Shape of healthy red blood cells, this shape allows them to carry oxygen
- oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart using this blood vessel
- Makes up about 55% of our blood and mainly consists of water
- large flat muscle in the middle or our body that helps our lungs inhale and exhale
- Artery wall can be described as this when compared to a vein
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- responsible for bringing blood from the rest of your body back to your heart
- protein responsible for helping red blood cells transport oxygen
- ATP is made from this and glucose
- Something your blood must do so you don’t bleed out when you have a small scrape or scratch
- responsible for taking blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- process our mitochondria perform to make ATP
- chamber of the heart that first receives oxygenated blood as it returns from the lungs
- chamber of the heart responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood out of the heart and into the pulmonary artery
- deoxygenated blood leaves the heart by this to go to the lungs
- Vein wall can be described as this when compared to an artery
- Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood
- vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of your body back to the heart
- the smallest of blood vessels that form a network between veins and arteries
- System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- Blood cells that make up about 45% of our blood and carry oxygen
- chamber of the heart that first receives deoxygenated blood
- another name for cold blooded, meaning these animals don’t need to work as hard to regulate body temperature
- another name for warm blooded, meaning these animals burn more calories to regulate body temperature
- oxygenated blood leaves the heart by way of this large artery
32 Clues: ATP is made from this and glucose • primary organ of the respiratory system • process our mitochondria perform to make ATP • System that consist of the lungs and airways • Organ whose sole responsibility is to pump blood • colorless, cell fragments that help with blood clotting • System that consist of the heart, blood, and blood vessels • ...
Anatomy of the Human Body 2022-06-08
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- The breakdown of cartilage between bones [bone disease]
- Mineral stored within bones
- Body system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues
- Total number of bones in your wrist and hand
- Back side of the body
- Number of vertebrae in cervical spine
- Farther from the axis of the body
- Towards the midline of the body
- Number of chambers in the heart
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- Cranial nerve responsible for swallow and taste
- The study of the human bodies structures
- Cranial nerve responsible for smell
- End portions of the bones
- Longest portion of the brain
- Outer wall of the heart
- Body system that secreates hormones
16 Clues: Back side of the body • Outer wall of the heart • End portions of the bones • Mineral stored within bones • Longest portion of the brain • Towards the midline of the body • Number of chambers in the heart • Farther from the axis of the body • Cranial nerve responsible for smell • Body system that secreates hormones • Number of vertebrae in cervical spine • ...
G6 2025-11-04
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- (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy
- (Tissue)The covering layer—skin, linings, and protection squad
- (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall
- (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time
- (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen
- (Tissue)The contracting crew that helps you lift, jump, and smile
- (System) The body’s electric wiring—messages zoom from brain to body
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- (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro
- (System)Underground network that drinks water and keeps plants steady
- (System) The system that flexes its strength and loves to move
- When baby cells grow up and pick their dream jobs (like nerve or muscle)
- (Tissue)Brain and nerve material that sends super-speedy messages
- (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun
13 Clues: (System)The set of organs that keeps you breathing easy • (System)Above-ground plant parts that reach for the sun • (System) The bony framework that keeps you standing tall • (System) Turns your pizza into energy — one bite at a time • (System)Heart-powered delivery service for blood and oxygen • (Tissue)The body’s glue—holds everything together like a pro • ...
Diseases 2025-12-20
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- Mosquito-borne tropical disease.
- High blood pressure.
- Common viral flu.
- Severe viral hemorrhagic fever.
- Respiratory condition causing breathing difficulty.
- Contagious viral infection with rash.
- Severe diarrheal illness.
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- Infectious lung disease.
- Disease spread by mosquitoes.
- Infectious disease causing paralysis.
- Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- A condition affecting blood sugar levels.
- Progressive memory loss disease.
- Virus attacking the immune system.
15 Clues: Common viral flu. • High blood pressure. • Infectious lung disease. • Severe diarrheal illness. • Inflammation of the liver. • Disease spread by mosquitoes. • Severe viral hemorrhagic fever. • Mosquito-borne tropical disease. • Progressive memory loss disease. • Virus attacking the immune system. • Infectious disease causing paralysis. • Contagious viral infection with rash. • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
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- abnormally deep breathing
- inflammation of the bronchus
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- normal beathing
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- blood in the pleural cavity
- abnormally slow breathing
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- difficulty breathing
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- pus in the pleural cavity
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
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- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- the cessation of breathing
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- inflammation of the larynx
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- nasal discharge
- acute infection of the alveoli
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- hiccuping
- abnormally fast breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • normal beathing • nasal discharge • difficulty breathing • abnormally deep breathing • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally fast breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Chapter 22 – The Respiratory System 2013-08-05
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- Alveolar ______ allow air pressure throughout the lung to be equalized and provide alternate air routes.
- __________ chemoreceptors are located throughout the brain stem, including the ventrolateral medulla.
- Quiet __________ depends more on lung elasticity than on muscle contraction.
- _______ volume is the amount of air inhaled or exhales with each breath under resting conditions.
- _________ chemoreceptors are found in the aortic arch and carotid arteries.
- Permanent enlargement of the alveoli, accompanied by destruction of the alveolar walls
- The __________ zone includes all other respiratory passageways which provide conduits for air to reach gas exchange sites.
- Alveolar ducts lead into terminal clusters call alveolar ______.
- Inflammation of the vocal cords
- Difficult or labored breathing often referred to as “air hunger”
- Smallest subdivisions of the lung visible with the naked eye are the _________.
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- __________ respiration diffuses oxygen from the lungs to the blood and carbon diffuses from the blood to the lungs.
- Inflammation of the pleurae, often resulting from pneumonia
- The __________ zone is the actual site of gas exchange.
- ___________ respiration diffuses oxygen from blood to tissue cells and carbon dioxide diffuses from tissue cells to blood.
- Connect the nasal cavity and mouth superiorly to the larynx and esophagus inferiorly
- Tips to cover the laryngeal inlet during swallowing
- In ___________ ventilation, air is moved into and out of the lungs so that gases are continuously changed and refreshed.
- _________ volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced expiration.
- The respiratory bronchioles lead into winding alveolar _______.
20 Clues: Inflammation of the vocal cords • Tips to cover the laryngeal inlet during swallowing • The __________ zone is the actual site of gas exchange. • Inflammation of the pleurae, often resulting from pneumonia • The respiratory bronchioles lead into winding alveolar _______. • Alveolar ducts lead into terminal clusters call alveolar ______. • ...
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- the alveolar and capillary walls , their fused basement membrane and occasional elastic ... construct the respiratory membrane
- food is directed into the ... instead of entering the larynx
- mucus membrane of the larynx called ...
- the power stroke is the cilia directed ... toward the mouth
- the ... produced mucus inside the trachea
- a person who had done tracheostomi will produce huge amount of ... so it need to be suctioned frequently
- inflammation of the pleurae
- ... is where drain tears from the eyes
- the lung are mostly ...
- visceral serosa of lung is called ...
- the thinnes of their walls is like a sheet of tissue paper is much ...
- the respiratory ... includes the respiratory bronchiles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- the broad lung area resting on the diaphragm
- efficient alveolar macrophages wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria , carbon ... and other debris
- the balance of the lung tissue, its stroma is many elastic connective ... that allow the lung to strecth and recoil
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- fused basement membrane thin is because to ease the ... process
- pleural fluids causes the two plueral ... to clean together
- it houses hard , the great blood vessel , bronchi , esophagus and other organ
- largest hyaline cartilages ...
- the external surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary ...
- ... will trigger if anything other than air enter the larynx
- the conchae increase the ... in the nasal cavity
- ... are located at the back of the throat
- the lung flask mediastinal structures laterally in ... view
- ... is when air enters the superior portion
- alveolar pores connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative ... for air to reach alveoli
- the cells produced a ... called surfactant
- alveolar walls approximately 40 times ... than the surface of one skin
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single , ... layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- the respiratory membran has ... flowing pass on one side and blood flowing pass on the other side
30 Clues: the lung are mostly ... • inflammation of the pleurae • largest hyaline cartilages ... • visceral serosa of lung is called ... • ... is where drain tears from the eyes • mucus membrane of the larynx called ... • the ... produced mucus inside the trachea • ... are located at the back of the throat • the cells produced a ... called surfactant • ...
The Functional Of Respiratory System 2019-12-17
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- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a....., thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells.
- the function of lysozyme enzymes in the mucus is to destroy.....
- nasopharynx is when air enter the.....portion.
- efficient alveolar macrophages wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria, carbon.....and other debris.
- the ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucous.....toward the throat .
- thin-walled veins.....the air as it flows past.
- sticky mucus produce by this mucosa's gland moistens the air and.....incoming bacteria and other foreign debris.
- the.....surfaces of alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary capillaries.
- two.....tonsils lie at the base of the tongue.
- nasal conchae is also called.....
- the nasal septum is the......support structure of the nose.
- .....diffuses from the alveolar air across this membrane into the pulmonary capillary blood.
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a.....man is estimated to be 50-70 square metres.
- sacs alveolar pores connect neighboring.....
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- walls the thinnest walls in respiratory system.
- mucous membrane is a wet or.....membrane.
- the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are uneven, owing to three mucosa-covered projections or lobes, called.....
- the main bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the.....bronchi.
- cilia keep the.....clear of mucus and dirt, allowing us to breathe easily without irritation.
- the cells produce a.....called surfactant.
- cavity the nasal cavity and.....separated by a partition, called palate..
- the single.....tonsils often called adenoid.
- stroma allows the lungs to.....and recoil as we breathe.
- alveolar pores connect neighboring air sacs and provide alternative.....for air to reach alveoli.
- the nasal mucosa is continuous throughout the respiratory tract and extend.....
- oxygen diffuses from the alveolar air across this membrane into the pulmonary capillary.
- the alveolar and capillary walls, their fused basement membrane and occasional elastic fibers construct the respiratory.....
- when we inhale, our chest will goes.....
- alveolar pores provide alternative routes for air to reach alveolar whose feeder bronchioles have been.....by mucus.
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a single,.....layer of simple squamous epithelial cells.
30 Clues: nasal conchae is also called..... • when we inhale, our chest will goes..... • mucous membrane is a wet or.....membrane. • the cells produce a.....called surfactant. • the single.....tonsils often called adenoid. • nasopharynx is when air enter the.....portion. • two.....tonsils lie at the base of the tongue. • thin-walled veins.....the air as it flows past. • ...
Structures of the Respiratory System 2021-04-11
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- Flap of cartilage that directs material down either the larynx or esophagus.
- Intercostal muscles that contract to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- Short cartilaginous tube that contains the vocal folds/cords.
- Structure that connects the bronchioles to the alveoli.
- Tube of cartilage and smooth muscle that connects the upper airway to the lungs.
- The trachea splits into the primary ____ that direct air into the right and left lobes of the lungs.
- The lung is split into two ____.
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- Structure that contains three pairs of tonsils.
- Muscle that forces air out of the lungs when it relaxes into a dome-shape.
- Normal point of entry for air into the body when an individual is at rest (two words w/ no space).
- Intercostal muscles that contract to decrease the volume of the thoracic cavity.
- Cluster of lymphatic tissue that are involved in the body's immune response.
- Epithelial cells that secrete mucus.
- The smallest airways of the respiratory tract with a diameter of 1 mm or less.
- Common name for the thyroid cartilage of the larynx (two words w/ no space).
- Pair of air-filled organs contained within the pleural cavity.
- Curved bone structure of the nasal cavity that produce turbulent air flow.
- Contraction of the ______ muscles pushes the diaphragm upward during forced expiration.
- Type of connective tissue that receives no direct blood supply.
- Site of gas exchange between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
20 Clues: The lung is split into two ____. • Epithelial cells that secrete mucus. • Structure that contains three pairs of tonsils. • Structure that connects the bronchioles to the alveoli. • Short cartilaginous tube that contains the vocal folds/cords. • Pair of air-filled organs contained within the pleural cavity. • ...
Pathology of the Respiratory System 2023-10-04
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- High blood pressure in the arteries that carry blood to the lungs.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- A localized collection of pus.
- Abnormal widening of the bronchi.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways.
- A contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- A lung condition that affects premature babies.
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- A sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep.
- Scarring of the lungs.
- A genetic disorder that causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and other organs.
- A buildup of fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
- A blood clot that lodges in the lung.
- Collapsed lung tissue.
- Inflammation of the small airways.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box.
- A contagious bacterial infection that causes severe coughing fits.
- A chronic lung disease that causes the air sacs in the lungs to be destroyed.
- Inflammation of the nasal lining.
- Cancer that develops in the lungs.
- Inflammation of the epiglottis, a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe.
22 Clues: Scarring of the lungs. • Collapsed lung tissue. • Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the sinuses. • A localized collection of pus. • Abnormal widening of the bronchi. • Inflammation of the nasal lining. • Inflammation of the small airways. • Cancer that develops in the lungs. • A blood clot that lodges in the lung. • Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box. • ...
Med Term Respiratory System Crossword 2021-05-11
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- Surfactant in the lungs helps to increase
- space and organs between the lungs
- The membrane that covers the lungs is the
- any disease of the lungs
- the root in dysphonia means
- Rhinitis is inflammation in the
- Acute inflammation of the nose with profuse nasal discharge is
- the trachea is incised with a
- discharge from the nose
- Abnormally high levels of carbon dioxide in the body result in
- dilatation of the bronchi
- another term for inspiration
- inhalation of food into the lungs
- The trachea divides into two
- Asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis are forms of
- inflammation of the larynx
- another term that means the same as hypoxia
- in the blood, carbon dioxide forms
- inflammation of the lungs
- adjective for bronchiole
- air or gas in the pleural space
- technical term for breathing
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- difficulty in breathing unless upright
- The abbreviation CO2 represents
- The pharyngeal tonsils are also called the
- surgical puncture of the pleura
- A decreased rate and depth of breathing is termed
- scientific name for throat
- AFB is the abbreviation used for the organism that causes
- term that means between the pleural membranes is
- a temporary stoppage of breathing
- epistaxis is
- muscle under the lungs
- cartilage that covers the trachea during swallowing
- adjective that refers to difficulty in breathing
- hardening of a bronchus
- increase in carbon dioxide in the tissues
- nerve that activates the diaphragm is the
- record of breathing measurements
- Irritation of the lungs caused by inhalation of dust
- spitting up blood
- oxygen in the blood is carried by this
- instrument used to examine the larynx
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow for gas exchange
44 Clues: epistaxis is • spitting up blood • muscle under the lungs • hardening of a bronchus • discharge from the nose • any disease of the lungs • adjective for bronchiole • dilatation of the bronchi • inflammation of the lungs • scientific name for throat • inflammation of the larynx • the root in dysphonia means • another term for inspiration • The trachea divides into two • ...
Alex F. Respiratory System Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- Breathe in
- Breathing disorder
- Traps dust
- The act of breathing in air
- Voice box
- Air-filled skull spaces
- We breathe it out
- Inside of nose
- Tiny airway hairs
- Breathing muscle
- Tiny blood vessels
- Covers windpipe
- Throat
- We breathe it in
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- Air volume in lungs
- Breathing process
- Chest area
- Organs for breathing
- Air sacs
- Related to lungs
- Smaller air tubes
- Lung lining
- Air tubes in lungs
- The act of breathing out air
- Windpipe
- Breathe out
26 Clues: Throat • Air sacs • Windpipe • Voice box • Breathe in • Chest area • Traps dust • Lung lining • Breathe out • Inside of nose • Covers windpipe • Related to lungs • Breathing muscle • We breathe it in • Breathing process • Smaller air tubes • We breathe it out • Tiny airway hairs • Breathing disorder • Air tubes in lungs • Tiny blood vessels • Air volume in lungs • Organs for breathing • Air-filled skull spaces • ...
Ch 16 Respiratory System 2024 2024-03-26
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- A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering.
- a substance that tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid
- chemical sensors in the brain and blood vessels
- location of chemoreceptors monitor oxygen levels in the blood
- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- Something the central chemoreceptors monitor
- passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- expansion of the bronchial air passages
- the main muscle main muscles of inspiration
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- scroll like ridges on the lateral walls of the nasal cavity
- outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall
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- the force causing expiration
- inflammation of the voice box
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- the inner layer of pleura that surrounds each lung
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- space between the folds of the pleura
- an accessory muscles of maximum inspiration
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage
- space between the vocal folds
- branched airways that lead from the trachea to the alveoli
- masses of lymphatic tissue in the back of the oropharynx
23 Clues: the force causing expiration • inflammation of the voice box • space between the vocal folds • space between the folds of the pleura • expansion of the bronchial air passages • movement of air in and out of the lungs • an accessory muscles of maximum inspiration • the main muscle main muscles of inspiration • Something the central chemoreceptors monitor • ...
Digestive and Respiratory System Review 2023-01-27
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- first part of small intestine
- located between the stomach and the large intestine
- middle part of pharynx
- inner lining of digestive tract
- method of moving food that consists of contraction and relaxation of muscles
- what the liver produces
- mixture of ingested substances and stomach secretions
- term for chewing and pulverizing food
- organs in the abdominopelvic cavity are lined by the visceral _________
- enzyme for breaking down lipids
- flap of skin that covers the airway when swallowing
- first phase of swallowing
- wrinkles or folds in the stomach
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- type of membrane that surrounds lungs
- scientific name for swallowing
- takes air from trachea to lungs
- term for when materials enter the mouth
- method of moving food using non-patterned contractions
- saliva is 99%
- carb digesting enzyme
- where gas exchange takes place in the lungs
- connects the pharynx to the stomach
- "voice box"
23 Clues: "voice box" • saliva is 99% • carb digesting enzyme • middle part of pharynx • what the liver produces • first phase of swallowing • first part of small intestine • scientific name for swallowing • takes air from trachea to lungs • inner lining of digestive tract • enzyme for breaking down lipids • wrinkles or folds in the stomach • connects the pharynx to the stomach • ...
General Anatomy & Physiology 2021-01-07
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- The simplest form of nervous activity that includes a sensory and motor nerve is called a
- The ___________ system makes blood and oxygen available to body structures through breathing and the elimination of carbon dioxide
- The part of the muscle that does not move and is attached closest to the skeleton is the
- _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body
- The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is the
- The system of nerves that that carries impulses , or messages to and from the central nervous system is called the __________ nervous system
- The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a
- The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body
- Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
- The largest artery in the human body is the
- The _______ is the larger of 2 bones that form the leg below the knee
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- Mitosis is the usual process of cell reproduction of human tissue that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called _________ cells
- The endocrine glands also known as ___________ glands, release hormonal secretions directly into the bloodstream
- The _____________ are the muscles that straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals are known as
- The muscle that covers the back of the neck and the upper and middle region of the back is the
- ____________ tissue lines the heart, digestive and respiratory organs, and the glands
- The basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals, including human beings, are
- The complex system that serves as a protective covering and helps regulate the body's temperature is the ____________ system
- The oval bony case that protects the brain is the
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of of the occipitalis and frontalis is the
- The ________ is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus of the cell and is needed for growth, reproduction, and self repair
- The ____________ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face
- The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures is called ___________
24 Clues: The largest artery in the human body is the • Which nerve affects the muscles of the mouth • The oval bony case that protects the brain is the • The ____________ system distributes blood throughout the body • _________ tissue contracts and moves various parts of the body • The connection between 2 or more bones of the skeleton is called a • ...
Nervous System of Annelids and Arthropods 2022-02-16
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- The nerve cords of annelids and arthropods are segmented, containing pairs of ___ in each segment.
- Arthropods have a ___ nerve cord.
- Annelids have a closed ___ system, while arthropods have an open ___ system.
- Annelids have both ___ and subpharyngeal ganglia.
- The fact that arthropods have distinct heads while annelids do not is an example of the trend towards ___.
- The segmentation present in annelids and arthropods allows for more complex ___ plans.
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- Annelids and arthropods are ___.
- Annelids have a similar structure to ___.
- The nervous system of arthropods consists of a nerve cord and a dorsal ___.
- Annelids are also know as ___ worms.
- Both annelids and arthropods have a ___ nervous system.
- Arthropods have a ___ system, while annelids do not.
- Both annelids and arthropods have ___ bundles between the ganglia in each segment of their nerve cord.
- Annelids and arthropods reproduce ___.
- The ganglia in the nerve cord of arthropods is ___.
15 Clues: Annelids and arthropods are ___. • Arthropods have a ___ nerve cord. • Annelids are also know as ___ worms. • Annelids and arthropods reproduce ___. • Annelids have a similar structure to ___. • Annelids have both ___ and subpharyngeal ganglia. • The ganglia in the nerve cord of arthropods is ___. • Arthropods have a ___ system, while annelids do not. • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-09-19
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- The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- The system that breaks down food so that it can be used by the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- The system that supports the body and provides protection
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- The system that allows movement of body parts
- The system that protects the body against infection
- The system that rids the body of waste and excess water
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body
- Type of involuntary muscle found in internal organs such as the intestines
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- The system that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- The system that moves blood through the body
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system
- A tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in tissue
- Connects muscle to bone
- Holds together the bones in a joint
- A group of similar cells that perform a common function
- A group of organs that interact in the body
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- The system that controls the actions and reactions of the body
- The smallest unit that can perform life processes
- A place where two or more bones meet
23 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • Holds together the bones in a joint • A place where two or more bones meet • A group of organs that interact in the body • The system that moves blood through the body • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • The system that allows movement of body parts • The primary organ of the cardiovascular system • ...
Walker Wright-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly like center of bones.
- system that is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- muscle contractions that you can't control.
- outer layer.
- like wires that carry impulses.
- system that protects the body from injury.
- created by testes.
- created by female ovaries before birth.
- specialized primary lymphoid organ.
- metabolism.
- system that works with your bones to help your body move.
- system that protects soft organs.
- air sacs of the lungs.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system that acts as a blood filter.
- cell fragments that help your blood to clot.
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- muscle contractions that you can control.
- system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in reproduction.
- system that defends the body against infection.
- system of nerves covering the body.
- This system moves food to stomach.
- removes waste from the body.
- tubes that carry urine.
- makes insulin.
- the system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- two tubes split off from trachea.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system located in the throat.
- transfers nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- middle layer.
- Food broken into little pieces by the teeth.
- stores urine until it is released.
- nerves that allow the brain to control the muscles.
- system that is part of the immune system.
- blood cells that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- where food stays around four hours.
- main parts of the immune system that is an organ that sits under your rib cage.
36 Clues: metabolism. • outer layer. • middle layer. • makes insulin. • created by testes. • air sacs of the lungs. • tubes that carry urine. • removes waste from the body. • like wires that carry impulses. • soft jelly like center of bones. • two tubes split off from trachea. • system that protects soft organs. • This system moves food to stomach. • stores urine until it is released. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2017-10-19
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- / a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a
- / a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- system / organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction.
- / defined chemically as neutral compounds of carbon,
- change / a usually irreversible chemical reaction
- stimulus / based upon something that you feel such as hunger, thirst, love, or pain.
- is now in a stable condition in the hospital"
- / a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method.
- mechanism / A loop system in which the system responds to perturbation either
- system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen
- systemconsists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves
- stimulus / a detectable change in the internal or external environment.
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- / the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements,
- system / the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism
- system / an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
- / of a patient or a medical condition) not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation.
- system / the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage
- system / an organ system that permits blood to circulate
- digestion / begins in the mouth as the food is chewed. Chemical digestion involves breaking down the food
- system / The hollow organs that make up the GI tract are the mouth,
- system / responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeostasis.
- system / Extensive anatomy images and detailed descriptions allow you to learn all about the bones of the human skeleton, as well as ligaments
- / strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
23 Clues: is now in a stable condition in the hospital" • change / a usually irreversible chemical reaction • / defined chemically as neutral compounds of carbon, • system / an organ system that permits blood to circulate • system / a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen • system / The hollow organs that make up the GI tract are the mouth, • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-08
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- The system that filters blood to remove wastes to be excreted out
- The system that produces gametes in order to create offspring
- The system that circulates blood to transport oxygen
- The system that produces and transports hormones to maintain homeostasis
- The system used to breath in oxygen and breath out CO2
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- The system that provides structure and movement
- The system that fights and kills invaders, defending from illness
- The system that controls and communicates to all other systems through electrical impulses
- The system that circulates excess fluid, removing wastes and maintaining fluid balance
- The system that processes food, absorbing essential molecules and nutrients
10 Clues: The system that provides structure and movement • The system that circulates blood to transport oxygen • The system used to breath in oxygen and breath out CO2 • The system that produces gametes in order to create offspring • The system that fights and kills invaders, defending from illness • The system that filters blood to remove wastes to be excreted out • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- Groups of similar cells working together to do a specific job.
- System responsible for breathing.
- System that breaks down food so your body can use it.
- Body system that controls reactions, thoughts, and feelings.
- System that removes waste from the body.
- Muscle in the mouth that helps with tasting and speaking.
- The smallest unit of life in the body.
- Structures in the body that have specific functions, like the heart and liver.
- Body system that moves blood around the body.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform major functions.
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- Body tissue that can contract and relax to produce movement.
- System made of tissues that help your body move.
- The organ that controls your thoughts, movements, and senses.
- Body part used for smelling and breathing.
- System that uses hormones to control body processes.
- The body’s largest organ that protects you from the environment.
- Sense organ that helps you hear and keep balance.
- Body system that includes the bones.
- A fiber that carries messages between the body and the brain.
- Hard body structure that supports and protects organs.
- Organ that filters waste from your blood
- Organ where food is broken down by acids.
- Pair of organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
24 Clues: System responsible for breathing. • Body system that includes the bones. • The smallest unit of life in the body. • System that removes waste from the body. • Organ that filters waste from your blood • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • Organ where food is broken down by acids. • Body part used for smelling and breathing. • ...
Cell Contents 2022-11-05
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- House for ribosome manufacture
- Protein manufacture
- Structural and functional unit of living organism
- Site for photosynthesis process
- plays important role in getting rid of toxic substance
- Sac structure used in transporting things in and outside cell
- Protein fibers that helps in moving the cell and prevent its collapsing
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- Control gate for the cell
- Chemical pigment that traps sunlight in plants
- Known as internal transport system
- The job done by an organ
- Site for cellular respiration
- Building unit of respiratory system
- Site for cellular digestion and found only in animal cell
- Type of muscle found in heart
- Control center of cell
16 Clues: Protein manufacture • Control center of cell • The job done by an organ • Control gate for the cell • Site for cellular respiration • Type of muscle found in heart • House for ribosome manufacture • Site for photosynthesis process • Known as internal transport system • Building unit of respiratory system • Chemical pigment that traps sunlight in plants • ...
Sports Science Exam revision 2024-10-31
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- the muscle that is relaxing in a movement
- forms the long axis of the body
- part of the respiratory system
- preferred source of fuel during exercise
- muscle fibers used for anaerobic activities
- attaches bone to bone
- joint type that is free and movable
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- skeleton that consists of upper and lower limbs
- Q = SV x HR
- energy system used in first 10 seconds
- receive blood returning from the body
- muscle fibers used for aerobic activities
- pumps blood away from the heart
- the muscle that is contracting in a movement
- attaches muscle to bone
- the muscle that pumps blood around the body
16 Clues: Q = SV x HR • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • part of the respiratory system • forms the long axis of the body • pumps blood away from the heart • joint type that is free and movable • receive blood returning from the body • energy system used in first 10 seconds • preferred source of fuel during exercise • the muscle that is relaxing in a movement • ...
Systems of the Body 2022-04-21
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- the circulatory or _________ system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- ___________ from saliva break food down
- The ___________ system includes all of the bones, ligaments, and tendons in the human body.
- __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move
- The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________
- The _____________ system works with the skeletal system to move the bones of the body.
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- the endocrine system makes ______________ that help regulate the other body systems
- The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe
- ____________ muscles control organs within our body
- This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave
10 Clues: ___________ from saliva break food down • __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move • ____________ muscles control organs within our body • This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave • The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________ • The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe • ...
The human body 2020-05-12
8 Clues: I____with my nose. • I_____with my skin. • I ___ with my eyes. • I ___ with my tongue. • It is inside your head • I can ____ with my ears. • It is part of digestive system. • It is part of respiratory system
The Excretory System 2015-03-31
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- Bean-shaped, reddish brown organs, size of a fist
- The inflammation of one or both of the kidneys
- Another word for pee; liquid waste
- When the urine flows back from the bladder into the ureters
- The body system controls the way your body functions and is a major controller of the excretory system
- The body system that is responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body
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- The inflammation of the bladder
- Smaller sized deposits of calcium and can be seen in the nephrons
- Largest internal organ
- Performs the function of excretion in the body
- The body system that removes water vapor and carbon dioxide through a process called exhalation
- Organ made up of tubes and is on either side of the heart
- Final passage way for urine
- The body system that that removes feces
- Carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
15 Clues: Largest internal organ • Final passage way for urine • The inflammation of the bladder • Another word for pee; liquid waste • The body system that that removes feces • The inflammation of one or both of the kidneys • Performs the function of excretion in the body • Bean-shaped, reddish brown organs, size of a fist • ...
Cells, cells and more cells! 2020-01-10
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- A kingdom of plant like organisms that DO NOT make their own food
- A group of related tissues that perform a specific function
- The process of moving water in and out of a cell
- Without this system you would be a puddle of tissue on the floor.
- A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms
- This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream
- Small hairs that some single celled organisms use to move and eat
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- This system relays singles to your brain
- One of the 6 large groups all organisms are arranged in by trait
- A large group of similar, specialized cells
- This system helps you move
- The smallest unit of life
- The movement of matter from high concentration to low concentration
- A single celled organism with a nucleus and organelles
- This system helps you to get energy from your food
15 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This system helps you move • This system relays singles to your brain • A large group of similar, specialized cells • The process of moving water in and out of a cell • A whip-like tail on some single-celled organisms • This system helps you to get energy from your food • This system allows oxygen to enter your blood stream • ...
Cardio, Respiratory and Lymphatic Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- vena cava Where the blood enters the heart
- Small vessels that carry blood from the arterioles to the venules
- This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream
- factor The + or - in your blood type
- Carry blood back to the heart
- A clear fluid that contains water, fats, protein, and red blood cells and gets filtered through our body
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- system Delivers oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to cells and carries waste away
- system Primary function of this system is breathing
- system Consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- The exchange of gases between the body and the environment
- A component of the blood that aids in clotting
- The oxygen carrying protein in blood
- Fights infection, aids in the body's immune system, and takes oxygen to the body's cells
- The most vital organ in the body
15 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • The most vital organ in the body • factor The + or - in your blood type • The oxygen carrying protein in blood • This takes up 40-45% of the blood stream • vena cava Where the blood enters the heart • A component of the blood that aids in clotting • system Primary function of this system is breathing • ...
